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Posted Saturday, January 28, 2006 - Post #10053
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When generating a Report you can choose the folder where it should go - as long as it exists.
On some MS menus there are other options, including Create New Folder.
Is it possible to use this? I often find that I want to use a different folder and have to leave the program and use Explorer to create a new home
Posted Saturday, January 28, 2006 - Post #10054
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You can create a new folder by simply editing the 'Destination folder for genrated report' field. You do not have to select from the drop down list or use the 'Browse' button.


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Posted Saturday, January 28, 2006 - Post #10055
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OK, but that is not the best way to do it for a Windows program. We old DOSsers are used to that sort of thing but there are better ways, and I thought it was just a question of using the appropriate call.


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